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    everything and worked together. Some hippies established rural communes, while others lived together in parks or crowded apartments in large cities. One
    of the most famous hippie destinations was San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district. By the mid-1960s, thousands of hippies had flocked there.
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    1960s youth movement stretched backMany young Americans the sought to reform the 1950s. Insystem 1960's, others rejected it entirely and tried to create a new lifestyle based on completely new life style it included
    flamboyant dress, rock music, drug use, communal living etc. They created what became known as
    the decade after World War II, the country had enjoyedcounterculture also known as hippies.
    Originally, hippies rejected rationality, order, and traditional middle-class values. They wanted to build
    a timeutopia, a society that was more free, closer to nature,
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    of peacelove, empathy, tolerance, and prosperity. Atcooperation.
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    the same time,counterculture grew, many newcomers did not understand these ideas. For them, what mattered were the turmoil of
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    the civil rights movement had raised serious questions about racism in- long hair, Native American society,headbands, cowboy boots, long dresses, shabby jeans, and the nuclear arms race between the U.S.use of drugs.
    Many hippies wanted to drop out of society by leaving home
    and living together in communes - group living arrangements in which members shared
    everything and worked together. Some hippies established rural communes, while others lived together in parks or crowded apartments in large cities. One
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    the Soviet Union made many ofmost famous hippie destinations was San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district. By the nation's youth uneasy about the future.mid-1960s, thousands of hippies had flocked there.
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